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A lavish planet reigned when she was born
First Line:
A lavish planet reigned when she was born
Last Line:
And seems more heaven's than ours
DMI number:
14261
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Absence alone can make our sorrows less
First Line:
Absence alone can make our sorrows less
Last Line:
And not to see what we can neer redress
DMI number:
14163
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And where misfortunes great and many are
First Line:
And where misfortunes great and many are
Last Line:
Life grows a burden and not worth our care
DMI number:
14172
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Ambition is the dropsy of the soul
First Line:
Ambition is the dropsy of the soul
Last Line:
How then should souls allied to sense resist it
DMI number:
14183
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As when a tree's cut down the secret root
First Line:
As when a tree's cut down the secret root
Last Line:
To find her woman it must be abed
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute) & John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
17523
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Beauty has bounds
First Line:
Beauty has bounds
Last Line:
Than any coin through every land can go
DMI number:
14240
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Beauty like ice our footing does betray
First Line:
Beauty like ice our footing does betray
Last Line:
And see the dangers which we cannot shun
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
14256
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Beauty thou art a fair but fading flower
First Line:
Beauty thou art a fair but fading flower
Last Line:
Nor art a blessing but a mark from heaven
DMI number:
14257
9.
Fly swift ye hours you measure time for me in vain
First Line:
Fly swift ye hours you measure time for me in vain
Last Line:
When he and I are met be twice as long
DMI number:
14149
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From the bright empire of eternal day
First Line:
From the bright empire of eternal day
Last Line:
From that great will which moves this mighty frame
DMI number:
14193
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